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Stunning view on Porquerolles and the surrounding Islands.
45sqm house with external and internat showers.
2 Nice Bedrooms and a big kitchen.
30 sqm terrasse with 180° sea view protected from the wind.

Next to fabulous rocky beaches and breathtaking walks.
Ideal place to chill out and rest in a natural reserve far away from cars. You will have a peaceful stay on the Levant Island.

There are 8 restaurants on the Island, a grocery and a bakery.
You can reach the island from Hyeres or Le Lavandou with transfer boat several times during the day. Cars cannot access the Island. For boat schedules, please refer to the companies sites:
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For information, nudity is prohibited in public spaces, including the harbor and the village. It is tolerated (but not required) when accessing the beaches.

We had a wonderful time in this beautiful house. It's well equiped, it's decorated with sense of taste and the terrasse makes you feel like flying over the ocean. There's also a lot of privacy. Everything is very well organized by the owner Audrey. So, in total: we'd love to come back!

If you want to get away from it all, slow down and like an adventure - this is the place for you. We loved the gentle pace of life, friendly people and really french feel.
Ile de Levant is a wonderful secluded Island about an hour off the South Coast of France. The water is crystal clear and snorkeling is amazing. Most of the swimming is from rocky outcrops and there is one beach. The island is quite hilly so be ready for steps.

There are about 8 restaurants (some of which have wifi you can use),a couple of shops and no bank or ATM machine - so take all the money you need with you (we had a problem early on because one restaurant couldn't get any of our cards to work - fortunately it was fine after that). Take food and provisions because food and supplies are relatively limited and expensive on the island.

Audrey's little house is perfect - a main bedroom, living room, second bedroom and kitchen (furnished and decorated simply with modern taste - and comfy beds!)- with a wonderful large west facing patio with stunning sea views. Of course, we ate most meals on the patio .
Eating out is easy - our favourite was La Palmeraie - wondeerful cuisine!

You can also take a day trip on the boat to Le Lavandou or to Port Cros (the closest island which has some bigger sandy beaches).
Ferry services to Le Lavandou are more frequent than to Hyeres (and a shorter journey)... but of course you have an airport closer to Hyeres and can catch the train.

Only about 10% of the island is inhabited (is was privately purchased in 1931) so it feels like a close community. It's also a naturist resort - this is optional in most areas, not allowed in the port and the 'main' square area but is obligatory on the one sandy beach (though there's no pressure from anyone). We were nervous at first but it's amazing how quickly you get used to it (and of course children choose).
Thank you Audrey for a memorable stay!